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You Don't Want to Know | [Lisa Jackson]
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You Don't Want to Know

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  • by Lisa Jackson
  • Narrated by Christina Traister
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  • LENGTH
    17 hrs and 21 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    08-01-12
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Publisher's Summary

In Ava’s dreams, her son, Noah, looks just the way she remembers him: a sweet two-year-old in rolled-up jeans and a red sweatshirt. When Ava wakes, the agonizing truth hits her all over again. Noah went missing two years ago, and his body has never been found. Almost everyone, including Ava’s semi-estranged husband, Wyatt, assumes the boy drowned after falling off the dock near their Church Island home.

Ava has spent most of the past two years in and out of Seattle mental institutions, shattered by grief and unable to recall the details of Noah’s disappearance. Now she’s back at Neptune’s Gate, the family estate she once intended to restore to its former grandeur. Slowly, her strength is returning. But as Ava’s mind comes back into focus, her suspicions grow. Despite their apparent concern, Ava can’t shake the feeling that her family and her psychologist know more than they’re saying. But are they really worried for her well-being - or anxious about what she might discover?

Unwilling to trust those around her, Ava secretly visits a hypnotist to try and restore her memories. But the strange visions and night terrors keep getting worse. Ava is sure she’s heard Noah crying in the nursery, and glimpsed him walking near the dock. Is she losing her mind, or is Noah still alive? Ava won’t stop until she gets answers, but the truth is more dangerous than she can imagine. And the price may be more than she ever thought to pay….

©2012 Lisa Jackson (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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    Ronda Sidney, ME, United States 08-15-12
    Ronda Sidney, ME, United States 08-15-12 Member Since 2007
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    "Can't stop listening...."

    I don't know what a previous reviewer was thinking when he said this book was a waste of money. Thankfully I didn't listen to him being a prior Lisa Jackson fan. All the previous reviewer focused on was the writing style.

    I thought "You Don't Want to Know" was a great thriller with so many twists and turns right to the very end that I was fascinated by the storyline. I couldn't wait to see who did it and how they were connected to the main character, Ava Garrison. One reviewer said he was tired of the main character's mood swings, etc. That was almost the entire point of what was going on in the book. Not saying anymore about that so I don't give away the plot.

    If you want a good psychological thriller, then listen to this book.

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful
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    Pauline Norton WEBSTER, MA, US 08-19-12
    Pauline Norton WEBSTER, MA, US 08-19-12
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    "Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!"
    Would you listen to You Don't Want to Know again? Why?

    I haven't read a mystery, thriller as good as this one in a long time. Would recommend it to everyone who enjoys a good mystery. It's 16hours of pure pleasure.


    What did you like best about this story?

    All the twists and turns. All the red herrings.


    Have you listened to any of Christina Traister???s other performances before? How does this one compare?

    No


    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Deborah west plains, MO, United States 09-28-12
    Deborah west plains, MO, United States 09-28-12 Member Since 2009
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    If you could sum up You Don't Want to Know in three words, what would they be?

    excellent story line


    Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

    yes - it kept twisting me around


    Any additional comments?

    very well written book and kept my mind going in circles. did not know what to expect next

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Jennifer Windsor, ON, Canada 01-30-13
    Jennifer Windsor, ON, Canada 01-30-13 Member Since 2011
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    "LISA JACKSON PENS HER BEST BOOK YET!!!"
    Would you consider the audio edition of You Don't Want to Know to be better than the print version?

    Absolutely. "You Don't Want To Know" by Lisa Jackson has a terrific cast of charecters, and they, for the most part, are members of the same family. The audio version of this book is essential to understanding this truly twisted cast of characters. The audio version reinforces and champions the lead female character, Ava, without watering down the superb and delightfully convoluted character development of the rest of her many evil family members. Lisa Jackson strikes a delightfully sneaky balance with this cast of characters. And that is absolutely essential for this kind of book. The audio version lets the listener understand all the emotions of all of the characters. It put a face on a string of emotions that is absolutely necessary for "You Don't Want To Know" to work. And it does work. What a wicked web L.J. weaves. You love this book. It is the best Lisa Jackson book I have read to date. And I have all the books Audible.com has to offer. Listen, don't read, this book. The audio version brings the book to life.


    Any additional comments?

    The narrator for this novel does a remarkable job. Especially, because Ava, the main character, must be delicately developed so the listener will want to know what happens to her. By the end I was cheering out loud for her. All of this developes through a great narrator and a terrific author who had the guts to let this book develop and grow almost exclusively on the backs of its many cast of characters. Terrific job!

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Debbie Washougal, WA, United States 11-30-12
    Debbie Washougal, WA, United States 11-30-12 Member Since 2009
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    "Terrible Narrator"

    Really good story but the narrator is so distracting - she spends half the story screaming, literally screaming Noah's name over & over. I enjoy narrators that speak in a realistic way but her screaming is too much for me. I'd probably enjoy reading this book more than listening to this one.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Laura R. Millen Des Moines, IA 10-29-12
    Laura R. Millen Des Moines, IA 10-29-12 Member Since 2012

    ecclecticchicky

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    "The Narrator Distracts from the Story"
    Would you consider the audio edition of You Don't Want to Know to be better than the print version?

    No. The narrator was so distracting that there were many occasions that I would imagine how I would have said it had I been reading it out loud.


    Has You Don't Want to Know turned you off from other books in this genre?

    No.


    How did the narrator detract from the book?

    She emphasized words in an awkward manner. She didn't seem to find the right rhythm and cadence. It was so distracting to listen to her. She needs a director.


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    No.


    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Mrs Mt tamborine, Australia 09-20-12
    Mrs Mt tamborine, Australia 09-20-12 Member Since 2010
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    "loved this story"

    The Book started a little slow for me because there was no big action scenes or mind grabbing dialogue but I continued through a few chapters and the book finally grabbed me and I could not put it down.I loved the unpredictable twist & turns that this book took.
    I just had to know what would happen next or what clue would be revealed. There was a number of mysteries solved and I wanted to solve them.
    This book has very well rounded characters and though there are many of them it's quite easy to differentiate each one from the other. The main character is Ava, she's the mother who lost her baby and has been through so much. The emotions and frustration she feels truly comes out in in the way Lisa tells this character's story.
    I found it hard to put down once I was hooked.
    This was my first Lisa Jackson book & it defiantly wont be my last.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Dorothy Newburgh, NY, United States 09-10-12
    Dorothy Newburgh, NY, United States 09-10-12 Member Since 2011

    Tell us about yourself! I love to read or listen( audio), nothing abridged ,I want every word the author penned that is what I want.

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    "What's going on here"

    I almost always know who did it but this book kept me wondering and changinig my mind several times

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Astrid SINGAPORE, Singapore 08-15-12
    Astrid SINGAPORE, Singapore 08-15-12 Member Since 2009
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    "Predictable and patchy in quality"

    I found this book patchy and at times very repetitive. The main character would slip in and out of her character. One minute being strong and the next excruciating weak and pliable. What ever anyone says, (without giving the plot away) I am sure a woman would know if she had given birth or not!! the author seemed to run out of ideas as to how to end it and it became a bit of a circus. Not very satisfying.

    3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    Jami E. Nettles Columbus, MS USA 08-10-12
    Jami E. Nettles Columbus, MS USA 08-10-12 Member Since 2002
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    "You Don't Want to ....."

    I wanted a thriller, and this author predominately writes romantic thrillers, so that may explain the problem, but I found her writing style ridiculous. The main character is very troubled and walks around following hunches with virtually no character development. To fill space, the author just puts in pointless filler. No one walks up stairs, they tread up subtly diminishing staircases. They don't dig a hole, they rythmically thrust a shovel into the soft earth, then move the soft earth in a rythm. Same words, adding nothing.

    I was not expecting fine literature, but this book was so poorly written and edited that I felt cheated.

    5 of 9 people found this review helpful
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